Brake Cusco bracket

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benjo
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Re: Brake Cusco bracket

Post by benjo »

To be honest not made a massive difference if any,maybe slightly stiffened pedal,but was cheap and it fitted so there it stays,as for fitting just a few bolts about 15mins
But different revisions makes a difference as to which one you need.the
Link I posted to the one I bought definitely fits rev 1 n/a import
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Buster
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Re: Brake Cusco bracket

Post by Buster »

gavsdavs wrote:
Buster wrote:Actually, can anyone that has one fitted tell us what if any difference it makes and can you feel it?

Seems like a really sensible potentially great mod at a great price.


I fitted one and it made no difference.

If think about it, if you benefit from this your bulkhead is flexing and you have bigger things to worry about.



Fair point well made buddy. ;)
pbmr2
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Re: Brake Cusco bracket

Post by pbmr2 »

all of our bulkheads flex under braking, more so under heavy braking.

if one of these things makes a difference then it must have been fitting snugly.

not testing mine yet but parked up you can't feel any change.

Might swap it over to the daily just to test this part out.
benjo
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Re: Brake Cusco bracket

Post by benjo »

After driving the car more after fitting I'm gonna say it's definitely made
For a firmer pedal so if mine was flexing its stopped it
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